Allergens

NCET can perform a simple bulk sample to detect some of the most common
household allergen's. The test allows us to determine not only the
presence, but also the level at which the allergen exists.

Dust Mites

According to the EPA, Dust mites are tiny bugs that are too small to see.
Every home has dust mites. They feed on human skin flakes and are found
in mattresses, pillows, carpets, upholstered furniture, bedcovers,
clothes, stuffed toys and fabric and fabric-covered items.

Body parts and droppings from dust mites can trigger asthma in individuals
with allergies to dust mites. Exposure to dust mites can cause asthma in
children who have not previously exhibited asthma symptoms.

Cockroach

Droppings or body parts of cockroaches and other pests can trigger asthma.
Certain proteins are found in cockroach feces and saliva and can cause
allergic reactions or trigger asthma symptoms in some individuals.

Cockroaches are commonly found in crowded cities and the southern regions
of the United States. Cockroach allergens likely play a significant role
in asthma in many urban areas.